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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Signs Your House May Need a New Roof




The St Louis area has seen its fair share of rain lately, which may be good for plants but not someone with potential roofing problems.  Tell-tale signs of a bad roof can occur during the rainy seasons.
 

The following are just a few common signs you may need roof repair or to completely replace your roof:


  • Clear and obvious signs of water damage; “spots or streaking” that appear on your ceiling. 
  • Visually check signs such as loose materials such as shingles or areas near your chimney.
  • Signs of mold.  Mold loves water.  Roofs and gutters are meant to repel your water away from your structure.  A sign of mold may be mean its time to call a roofer.
  • Shingle damage. This can be loose or cracked shingles (or loose or broken tiles).
  • Gutter Damage – gutters should be cleaned on a regular basis (most yearly).  Water damage from faulty gutters can also cause your foundation harm among other things.


Whatever style roof you have (pitched roof or flat roof with asphalt or wood shingles, tiles, or a metal roof) it is a good idea to make sure the roof and the gutter system is in decent working order to spare your home of potential problems.   An annual gutter and roof inspection is a good idea even if these signs don’t seem to be an issue.  Not only does a new roof make for better curb appeal, it can help your building be functional as well.
 

While this may not be what someone with a bad roof wants to hear, fixing a leak before it gets worse may be your only option.  This may mean getting a new roof or fixing your existing one, which may be your only option and save you future repair or replacement work.  

Moes Masonry is more than just brickwork—we fix and build new roofs of all kinds:  flat roofs, pitched roofs and more; if you find yourself needing a new roof give us a call at 314-255-8940.

Friday, May 20, 2016

5 Ways to Improve the Curb Appeal of your Home



If you’re in real estate, you already know about curb appeal.  If not, you may not be aware.  Simply put, curb appeal is the ‘first impression’ visitors get of your house.  These first impressions can be very important when selling your home.  Having good curb appeal is also just a good idea for you and your house.

1)      Pick up clutter.  Nothing say’s “I don’t care” like trash laying outside your home.  Picking up trash is not only good for the environment, it can make your neighbors happy and can help your curb appeal.
2)      Painting your house.  Making your home more appealing by painting is another option.  Look at other homes in your neighborhood, you don’t want to stick out especially if you plan on selling your home.  Sometimes all you may need is to paint a specific section of your home such as your door to give that ‘pop’ of color.
3)      Tuck-pointing your home.  Tuck pointing your house can make it stand out and look new.  A freshly done brick tuck point job can transform your home and help with stability of your house.   



4)      Replace hardware.  Door knobs, mailboxes, house numbers and various other hardware can really help improve the look of your home.  Consider also replacing your mailbox with a brick mailbox; not only are these sturdier than most mailboxes, but this can really help the look of your residence.
5)      Consider a new roof.  When was the last time you had your roof replaced?  If your roof is leaking, chances are not recently.  People look at the whole picture, including your roof when considering whether or not it has good curb appeal.  A new roof is not only good for you, but probably a good investment in your property.


Friday, January 8, 2016

5 Reasons to Tuck-Point Your Home

5 Reasons to Tuckpoint your House

  • Tuck pointing Explained: Tuckpointing (also spelled tuck-pointing or pointing) is the process of filling and matching mortar or putty between brick joints to repair bricks or stonework.
  • When to Tuckpoint: You notice your bricks deteriorate or brick joints crumble due to moisture or a water leaks.  This is especially the case for Chimneys.

  • Why it’s important to tuckpoint: Aesthetic reasons and practical reasons.
  •  Aesthetic reasons include: selling your home.  A recently tuck-pointed home looks better to a house buyer.
  •  A practical reason would include:  Leaking or moisture caused by brick damage.  Masonry bricks, fireplaces or chimneys that need repair due to moisture or water damage.  Water damage can lead to more damage to the home.  Tuckpointing can actually stop further damage to your house.  A chimney with water damage can become unstable and weak. 

We know a good mason to tuck-point your home if you’re in need.

 Call us today at 314-255-8940